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Top neighborhoods in New Westminster

Downtown New Westminster

Columbia Street's heritage buildings and Victorian storefronts transport you to New Westminster's days as BC's first capital. The scenic Fraser River boardwalk offers mountain views and peaceful strolling paths away from urban bustle. Explore the River Market's glass atrium filled with local vendors or discover the iconic "Golden Mile" with its ornate historical facades. Dining options range from casual riverside patios to diverse food hall vendors serving everything from Vietnamese pho to artisanal pizza. Two convenient SkyTrain stations connect you to Vancouver in just 30 minutes. The compact, walkable downtown grid makes exploring this charming riverside neighborhood a breeze.

Queensborough

Queensborough combines riverside charm with suburban comfort along the Fraser River. Port Royal Park offers scenic waterfront trails while Queensborough Landing shopping center provides retail therapy and casual dining options. The area's industrial heritage creates an interesting backdrop to newer residential developments, giving visitors a glimpse of both old and new New Westminster. Casual restaurants and chain establishments make dining convenient, though options typically close early. Getting around requires a car or bike since public transit is limited. Accommodation options are mostly vacation rentals in quiet residential areas, perfect for travelers seeking an authentic suburban Canadian experience away from urban bustle.

Sappertown

Sappertown combines peaceful residential vibes with a taste of historic New Westminster charm. Heritage homes line tree-canopied streets where you'll spot locals walking dogs and kids playing in neighborhood parks. For a bit of action, the Royal City Centre Shopping Mall and nearby Irving House offer glimpses into both modern and historic Canadian life. Getting around means hopping on at Sapperton Station or driving to nearby attractions like Hard Rock Casino Vancouver or Burnaby Lake Park. While dining options are limited within the neighborhood itself, you're just a short trip from downtown New Westminster's restaurant scene and riverfront walking trails.

Brow of the Hill

Brow of the Hill offers a slice of authentic New Westminster living without the tourist hustle. Heritage homes line sloping streets where locals actually live their lives. The steep terrain provides a workout, but rewards you with leafy canopies and a genuine peek into Canadian suburban life. Small neighborhood parks offer peaceful spots to catch your breath and enjoy the quiet. Getting around requires some planning since bus service is limited. Most visitors head to nearby Uptown or downtown New Westminster for restaurants and shopping. Accommodation options include budget-friendly rentals in charming heritage homes and modest apartment buildings—perfect for travelers who value local character over tourist amenities.

Queen’s Park

Top landmarks in New Westminster